"La Crosse's ordinance threatens parents, ministers, and counselors, among others, with punishment if they share sincerely held views on issues of sex and gender with children in their care," explained Anthony LoCoco, deputy counsel for WILL, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty.
"It is black-letter law that the government has no right to simply penalize speech with which it disagrees. La Crosse needs to rethink its actions."
They need to resign.
"La Crosse's ordinance threatens parents, ministers, and counselors, among others, with punishment if they share sincerely held views on issues of sex and gender with children in their care," explained Anthony LoCoco, deputy counsel for WILL, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty.
"It is black-letter law that the government has no right to simply penalize speech with which it disagrees. La Crosse needs to rethink its actions."
They need to resign.
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